The Fearless Man

Description

The mission is Vietnam in microcosm: a quest to find and destroy a secret cache of enemy weapons. Leading this fateful journey is Captain MacHugh Clare, a draftee who has become the consummate soldier. Unconcerned with death, each morning he shifts immediately from unconsciousness to action. His reward at the end of the mission is the possibility of seeing his wife. Beside Mac is his opposite. Chaplain Paul Adrano, who knows only doubt and disillusion. He has come to Vietnam to kill his fear, to find his faith again on the field of battle, and he will soon know the forbidden power of violence and the pull of sexual temptation. Meanwhile, in America, Mac's Sarah wife fights her own battle - against a feeling of uselessness. Struggling with notions of a woman's proper role, Sarah begins to see possibilities beyond merely waiting for the man she loves. The Fearless Man is an epic novel of all the wars we wage to occupy ground, forge a future, and save our souls.show more

Flap copy

On its publication in 1982, James Carroll called Donald Pfarrer's "Neverlight "the most intelligent and moving novel that I have read about Vietnam." Paul Fussell wrote that it was "one of the finest novels about war I've ever read, and that includes "A Farewell to Arms." Now Pfarrer revisits the conflict and creates a modern classic-an epic novel of all the wars we wage to occupy ground, forge a future, and save our own souls.
The mission is Vietnam in microcosm: a quest to find and obliterate a secret enemy weapons cache. Leading this fateful journey is Captain MacHugh Clare, a draftee who has become the consummate soldier. Unconcerned with death, he shifts immediately each morning from unconsciousness to action, "from sound sleep to a crashing heart." His reward at the end of the mission is the possibility of seeing his beloved wife. But for now, he cannot stop fighting long enough to see any other world but war.
Beside Mac is his opposite, Chaplain Paul Adrano, who knows only doubt and disillusion. He has come to Vietnam to kill his fear, to find his faith on the field of battle, and he will soon know the forbidden power of violence and the pull of sexual temptation.
Meanwhile, in America, Mac's wife, Sarah, fights her own battle-against a feeling of uselessness, a suspicion that she is "not fit for anything the world needs." Struggling with notions of a woman's proper role, Sarah begins to see possibilities beyond merely waiting at home for the man she loves.
They all complete their missions in ways they had never anticipated.
From a jungle battlefield to the Citadel of Hue to the homefront, Donald Pfarrer paints in prose both violent and lyrical his characters'attempts to believe and deny, commit and be released, search and destroy. Not since Norman Mailer's "The Naked and the Dead has a writer so powerfully explored the inner lives of men and women in war. "The Fearless Man is a major work of fiction-one as meaningful, wild, tortured, and unsettling as the Vietnam experience itself.show more

About Donald Pfarrer

Donald Pfarrer was awarded the Bronze Star with Combat V and the Purple Heart for service in the Vietnam war. On returning from Vietnam, Pfarrer covered the antiwar movement for the Milwaukee Journal. He later became the journal's senior political reporter. He is the author of Cold River, Neverlight, and Temple and Shipman. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.show more

Review quote

"It is impressive in its ability to draw you in to the battle-scenes... Reminiscent of Hemingway and James Jones... The Fearless Man leaves you desolate and exhausted" Guardian "Pfarrer writes with grand confidence...The Fearless Man is a book that unites clear, tight language with painful imagery...Bluntly evokes the horrible etiquette of warfare" New York Times Book Review "In its brawling, battle-ready topos and the lyricism of its passages, The Fearless Man harks back to Hemingway...The Vietnam War becomes the forge and test of its combatants' courage" Times Literary Supplement "A study of fear and courage... Three perceptive acts in which Pfarrer's complex, engaging characters face their deepest fears" Time Outshow more

Review Text

"A study of fear and courage... Three perceptive acts in which Pfarrer's complex, engaging characters face their deepest fears"show more

Rating details

53 ratings

3.66 out of 5 stars

5
23% (12)

4
32% (17)

3
36% (19)

2
8% (4)

1
2% (1)

Book ratings by Goodreads

Goodreads
is the world's largest site for readers with over 50 million reviews. We're featuring millions of their reader ratings on our book pages to help you find your new favourite book.
Close
X